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Coin Bureau Compares Two Rivals Solana (SOL) & Near Protocol (NEAR)

Coin Bureau is putting Ethereum challengers Solana (SOL) and Near Protocol (NEAR) head to head, while the crypto markets are plummeting.

In a recent video session, Coin Bureau crypto analyst Guy shared with the YouTube channel’s 2.06 million subscribers that SOL wins in terms of tokenomics.

“Tokenomics is where Solana shines. I don’t know what they did behind the scenes, but the early investors managed to find a way to both have their cake and eat it and by that, I mean get access to all of their SOL and be able to sell some or even lots of it without crashing SOL’s price.

As novel as Near Protocol’s transaction fee mechanism is, Solana seems to have a better grasp of the long-term implications of things like fee burns, inflation and staking rewards. There’s also nothing stopping Solana from implementing the same transaction fee mechanism.

Robust tokenomics is arguably why Solana wins on the price side, too. Even with its massive market cap, there’s a high chance that SOL could see more gains in percentage terms than NEAR when the next bull market comes around simply because it somehow cracked the tokenomic code of cryptocurrency. 

The wildcard in this prediction is NEAR’s circulating supply which, once it vests, means there will be next to no sell pressure left from Near Protocol’s early investors. This could give NEAR the conditions it needs to really rally when that speculative demand comes back around.”

Looking into the technical aspect, however, the analyst opines that Near is facing less technical issues. According to him, it comes down to how the two platforms address their respective challenges will dictate which will win investors.

“If you ask me, the challenges both of these crypto projects face are the real deal-breaker and which one comes out on top ultimately depends on how easy it is to solve these challenges.

I must confess that I think Solana faces much bigger hurdles than Near Protocol. The fact that Solana’s blockchain continues to go down even after its developers have promised different fixes suggests the issues are bigger than they admit or even know about…

If Solana’s outages don’t get addressed, they will eventually kill the project. There’s no ignoring that and there’s no ignoring that this is an existential threat that Near Protocol doesn’t face, nor any other major crypto project for that matter.”

Overall, Guy believes that right now NEAR is slightly ahead, but this could change going forward depending on potential issues that may arise in the future. 

“To be fair, Near Protocol is still in the process of rolling out its novel sharding mechanism, which could cause a whole bunch of other issues. Case in point: Near Protocol already discovered a few of these issues after rolling out its first four shards last autumn. The thing is that these issues were actually solved and that’s why at this point in time, I think Near Protocol comes out on top.”